The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Oscar Wilde is a collection of five fairy tales, first published in 1888. The stories, including "The Happy Prince," "The Nightingale and the Rose," and "The Selfish Giant," are known for their deep moral messages, blending beauty and sorrow. Wilde uses these tales to explore themes such as selflessness, love, sacrifice, and compassion, often with a touch of melancholy. Though written for children, the stories have resonated with readers of all ages due to their poignant emotional depth and timeless relevance.